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One of this month’s articles uses ARIZ as an excellent tool to solve problems. And the other explores a set of patents and patent applications that teach various aspects of and proposed improvements on classical TRIZ.Read More

In May and June I had the opportunity to listen to several innovation leaders speak about the methods and tools of systematic innovation – Dr. George Land, Dr. Phil Samuel and The TRIZ Journal’s founding editor, Dr. Ellen Domb.Read More

June’s issue features a few returning authors: "TRIZ & Ultrasonic-aided Electrical Discharge Machining by Professor V.S. Sreebalaji and Dr. R. Saravanan. And "Demonstrating Contradictions in a GUI" by Umakant Mishra.Read More

February 2010 is chock full of news featuring the 40 Inventive Principles of TRIZ. Explore how they apply to electrical power and how the inventive principles of TRIZ work with human factors and ergonomics.Read More

In the world of The TRIZ Journal, the editorial panel has a number of articles we are looking forward to sharing with you in 2010, but first we end 2009 with the wisdom of two articles from three authors.Read More

Welcome to the June 2009 issue of The TRIZ Journal. This month’s articles include Advanced Electrical Discharge Machining and TRIZ, TRIZ-based Practice Book in Education and Using TRIZ Tools for Airport Runway Optimization.Read More

Welcome to the April 2009 issue of The TRIZ Journal. This month’s articles include: Design Methodology for Hybrid Production Processes; TETRIS: Teaching Needs of Heterogeneous Curriculum; and LAMDA and TRIZ: Knowledge Sharing Across the Enterprise.Read More

February may be the shortest month of the year, but The TRIZ Journal is as busy as ever. Beyond February’s new articles, a chatty field of commentators and a lively discussion forum will keep readers clicking, reading and sharing their own views.Read More

This month’s unofficial theme is time – the past, present and future are all represented. A timeline of the development of TRIZ, TRIZ training in Japan and a look at the evolutionary potential of search engines are three topics to keep readers busy.Read More